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If you want to understand why trust in government institutions is at an all-time low, look no further than what just surfaced from the CIA’s own archives.
A declassified intelligence document — produced in February 1951 and quietly released in 2014 — summarizes Soviet research that drew striking parallels between parasitic worms and cancerous tumors. The findings suggested that cheap, readily available chemical compounds could target both. And for over six decades, this document sat in a classified vault while millions of Americans lost loved ones to cancer.
REPORT: Newly Declassified CIA Document Reveals Cancer Cure Was Hidden From Public For 60 Years!
They KNEW Parasitic Worms / Cancerous Tumors Thrived In Similar Conditions And Could Be Treated With Cheap & Very Available Chemical Compounds!
PLUS, CIA Docs Claim Every Cell In… pic.twitter.com/VAjPKY5VL0
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) March 10, 2026
Alex Jones brought the document back into the spotlight this week, and the reaction online has been exactly what you’d expect: fury.
What the document actually says
Let’s be precise here, because precision matters when we’re dealing with something this serious.
The CIA document is a translation and summary of a 1950 paper by Soviet Professor V.V. Alpatov, published in the scientific journal Priroda. Alpatov’s research examined how parasitic worms and malignant tumors share remarkably similar metabolic behavior — both thrive under anaerobic conditions (low oxygen), both stockpile glycogen as energy reserves, and both exploit their host’s biological machinery in eerily parallel ways.
The real kicker? Experiments showed that a drug called Myracyl D, originally developed in 1938 to fight bilharzia (a parasitic disease), also demonstrated activity against malignant tumors. Another compound, Guanozolo, was found to suppress the nucleic acid synthesis that cancer cells depend on to replicate out of control.
We’re not talking about some fringe theory scribbled on a napkin. This was peer-reviewed Soviet research that American intelligence analysts considered important enough to translate, classify as CONFIDENTIAL, and circulate internally.
Why was this buried?
That’s the question nobody in Washington wants to answer.
The standard defense will be that intelligence agencies classify foreign research as a matter of routine — and that’s true. During the early Cold War, the CIA monitored Soviet scientific advances for national defense implications. But here’s what doesn’t add up: if this research had genuine biomedical value, why wasn’t it shared with American cancer researchers? Why did it take until 2014 for the document to see daylight, and why did nobody in the scientific establishment pick it up even then?
As one commenter on X put it bluntly: “The Americans knew. They read it, classified it CONFIDENTIAL, and locked it in a vault for 60 years.”
The bigger picture
Now, let’s be careful. The document doesn’t say cancer is a parasite. It says tumors and parasites share biochemical characteristics that made them vulnerable to similar treatments. Modern oncology has actually circled back to some of these ideas — altered tumor metabolism and immune evasion are massive research areas today. But we had a 75-year head start that got buried in a filing cabinet at Langley.
And this is what drives people crazy. It’s not just about one document. It’s about a pattern. The same intelligence community that ran MK-Ultra mind control experiments, that conducted secret radiation tests on unwitting Americans, that lied about weapons of mass destruction — this is the same apparatus that had promising cancer research sitting in a vault while the disease killed tens of millions worldwide.
What this means for us
We live in an age where the government tells us to “trust the science” while simultaneously hiding science from us for decades. They fund billion-dollar cancer treatment industries while research into cheap, available compounds gathers dust in classified archives.
This isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s a declassified CIA document. It’s right there in black and white.
Whether Myracyl D or Guanozolo would have changed the trajectory of cancer treatment, we’ll never know — because nobody was allowed to find out. And that should make every single American furious, regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum.
The question isn’t whether the government kept secrets. We know they did. The question is: what else is still locked in the vault?
Providence watches over the bold.
Via Daily Mail